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pencil between veins 1) and lc. Abdomen shining, cinereous, anal 
tuft slightly paler. Legs brown, tarsi annulated with pale fawn. 
Type. fg. Mus. Wlsm. 
Hab. Sierra Leone, 25, IV. (Dr. Clements); French 
Congo—Kangwé, Ogowé River (Rev. A. C. Good) ; two 
specimens. 
Yvsotoruus, F. 
Ypsolophus basistriatus, sp.n. (Pl. ILI., fig. 13.) 
Antenne pale cinereous, annulated with fawn grey. Palpi, 
second joint with a conspicuously projecting triangular tuft 
below, apical joint very long, slender; second joint with a tri- 
angular chocolate-brown shade externally, apical joint sprinkled 
with chocolate-brown scales on the under side. Head and thorax 
fawn-grey, face slightly paler. Forewings with veins 2 and 3 
closely approximate throughout, but especially at their base ; pale 
cinereous sprinkled with fawn-grey throughout, a series of small 
blackish spots around the apex and termen at the base of the cilia, 
and a conspicuous outwardly-oblique black balf-fascia arising from 
the dorsum near the base, crossing the fold and terminating at the 
upper end of the cell at about two-thirds the width of the wing ; 
cilia pale cinereous, Exp. al., 16 mm. Hindwings greyish ; cilia 
scarcely paler, with a faint subochreous parting line along their 
base. Abdomen gr2yish. Legs, anterior and middle pairs black, 
tarsi annulated with white, posterior pair pale cinereous, 
LTE MN 
Hab. French Congo—Kangwé, Ogowé River (Rev. 
A. C. Good); three specimens. 
This species differs from the typical forms of Ypso- 
lophus in the approximation of veins 2 and 3 of the 
forewings. 
G@COPHORID:. 
OryYGovcERA, gen. n. 
(épvé = an antelope, xépas = a horn.) 
Type. 2. Orygocera carnicolor, Wlsm. 
Antenne, $ simple. Labial palpi very long, evenly recurved, 
tapering to an acute point, overarching thethorax, apical joint as long 
